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June 2007, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 31-41 The Multi-D-Dimensions of Poverty: Some conceptual and policy challenges
by Marco Zupi - 42-47 Pro-poor Growth: Negotiating consensus on a contentious issue
by Richard Manning - 48-55 Chronic Poverty: Some policy implications
by Andrew Shepherd - 56-62 Strengthening Domestic Public Finance for Poverty Eradication
by Jens Martens - 63-69 Poverty and Health: Defeating poverty by going to the roots
by Anirudh Krishna - 70-75 HIV/AIDS Prevention: Hope for a new paradigm?
by Tony Barnett - 76-82 Discoursive Alibis: Human rights, millennium development goals and poverty reduction strategy papers
by Susan Mathews - 83-89 Interrogating Charity and the Benevolence of Empire
by Nermeen Shaikh - 90-95 Poverty, Inequality and the Underestimation of Rural–urban Linkages
by Cecilia Tacoli - 96-102 Employer of Last Resort: Strategies for combating poverty
by L Randall Wray - 103-114 Gender Inequality, Poverty and Human Development in South East Asia
by Josefa S Francisco - 115-121 Structural Violence, Poverty and the AIDS Pandemic
by Joia S Mukherjee - 122-126 In the Crucible: When development, poverty and fundamentalism combine
by Bina Srinivasan - 127-133 Building Health Where Peace is New in Near Post-War El Salvador
by Lanny (Clyde Lanford) Smith - 134-140 Gender, Poverty and Globalization in India
by Rekha Pande - 141-148 Poverty, Indigenous Culture and Ecotourism in Remote Australia
by Don Fuller & Julia Caldicott & Grant Cairncross & Simon Wilde - 149-153 Gender and Poverty in Pakistan
by Khawar Mumtaz - 154-159 Violence, Poverty and Survival in Darfur, Sudan
by Judith A Hermanson - 160-165 Window on the World
by Angela Zarro - 166-171 The Great Indian Poverty Debate
by Sanjay G Reddy - 172-177 Poverty, Inequalities and Globalization
by Angela Zarro
March 2007, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 Celebrating 50 years of Development
by Wendy Harcourt - 2-4 Editorial: Transforming Democracy
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-13 Introduction: Rethinking democratization and democracy assistance
by Alicia Phillips Mandaville & Peter P Mandaville - 14-16 Feminist Democracy?/Interview with Helen O’Connell
by Helen O'Connell - 17-22 Democracy in the Age of Terror: The three fronts of democratic development and the Web
by Isabel Hilton & Anthony Barnett - 23-27 Virtual Democracy: An idea for our times?
by Gillian Youngs - 28-35 Recasting Power and Transforming Governance: A feminist perspective from the South
by Viviene Taylor - 36-42 Designing for Equality: Women's quotas and women's political participation
by Stina Larserud & Rita Taphorn - 43-49 Representation, Citizenship and the Public Domain in Democratic Decentralization
by Jesse C Ribot - 50-55 Democracy and Development
by Cor Van Beuningen - 56-61 Democratization, Inclusion and the Moderation of Islamist Parties
by Jillian Schwedler - 62-67 Democracy, Development and Discourse in Central Asia
by Anuradha M Chenoy - 68-71 The African Movement of Working Children and Youth
by Fabrizio Terenzio - 72-80 Citizen-centred Local Governance: Strategies to combat democratic deficits
by Anwar Shah & Furhawn Shah - 81-85 Assessing Democratization: A case for qualitative approaches
by Keboitse Machangana - 86-89 Women's Organizations and Local Democracy: Promoting effective participation of women in Central America1
by Michael Clulow - 90-95 Local Democratization in Brazil: Strengths and dilemmas of deliberative democracy
by Celina Souza - 96-103 Experiences of Democracy in South Africa from a Feminist Perspective
by Shamim Meer - 104-109 Urban Governance and Participation in Central Mexico
by Valeria Guarneros-Meza - 110-116 Democracy in Eastern Europe: Women's way?
by Sonja Lokar - 117-121 Marginalized Groups and Political Participation: Perspectives from the Philippines
by Djorina Velasco - 122-127 Government, NGOs and the Paramilitary: A Colombian contradiction
by James J Brittain - 128-136 Profiles of Key Democracy and Good Governance NGOs/Agencies
by Aaron Stuvland - 137-138 New Public Finance: Implications for the United Nations
by Robert J Berg - 139-142 Latest Books on Democracy and Development
by Aaron Stuvland & Laura Fano Morrissey - 147-149 Two Excerpts from ‘The Chronicle of Radical Democracy’
by Gustavo Esteva - 150-150 Nanotechnology for Health and Development by Gregor Wolbring
by Wendy Harcourt
December 2006, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 1-5 Editorial: Big Science: Individual hopes, collective risks
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-15 Nanotechnology for Health and Development
by Gregor Wolbring - 16-22 Hype and Hope: A past and future perspective on new technologies for development
by Pat Mooney - 23-27 Gender, New Technologies and Development
by Marsha J Tyson Darling - 28-32 DNA Typing: A technology of fear
by Sujatha Byravan - 33-38 Food Security: Empty promises of technological solutions
by Anuradha Mittal - 39-46 An Introduction to Nanotechnology: The next small big thing
by Jim Thomas - 47-53 Nanotechnologies: Small science, big potential and bigger issues
by Michele Mekel - 54-59 Nanotechnology in Medicine: Implications of converging technologies on humanity
by Debra Bennett-Woods - 60-67 To Clone Alone: The United Nations Human Cloning Declaration
by Rosario M Isasi & George J Annas - 68-72 Public Science and Social Responsibilities
by Daniel Sarewitz - 73-77 Colonialism and the Research Endeavour: Reflections on the Human Genome Diversity Project
by Beth Elpern Burrows - 78-83 The Old Meets the New: Religion and assisted reproductive technologies
by Wendy Chavkin - 84-93 Marketing of Assisted Human Reproduction and the Indian State
by Shree Mulay & Emily Gibson - 94-100 ‘Biopiracy’ as a Challenge to Intellectual Property Rights Systems
by Chris Hamilton - 101-106 Disability, Development and the Biotechnologies
by Rachel Hurst - 107-113 Technology, Health, Impairment and Disability: An historical overview
by Pia Rockhold - 114-118 Nanomedicine, Poverty and Development
by Noela Invernizzi & Guillermo Foladori - 119-122 Disasters, Disability and Technology
by Ashok Hans & Reena Mohanty - 123-127 Gender, Technology and Disability in the South
by Asha Hans - 128-134 Assisted Reproductive Technologies in India
by Manjeer Mukherjee & Sarojini B Nadimipally - 135-140 Gender and the New Reproductive Technologies in Latin America
by Liliana Acero - 141-143 Bio-economies: Bio wealth from the inside out
by Sarah Franklin - 144-146 Book Shelf
by Wendy Harcourt (Editor) - 147-152 Window on the World
by Wendy Harcourt (Editor) - 158-160 The UN Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities
by Comment By Gregor
September 2006, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 1-5 Editorial: Conflict, Ecological Justice and Rights
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-13 Difference and Conflict in the Struggle Over Natural Resources: A political ecology framework
by Arturo Escobar - 14-21 ‘May God Give Us Chaos, So That We Can Plunder’: A critique of ‘resource curse’ and conflict theories
by Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt - 22-31 Transboundary Water Resources in Southern Africa: Conflict or cooperation?
by Anthony R Turton & Marian J Patrick & Frederic Julien - 32-37 Environmental Conflicts and the Plundering of Resources in Latin America
by Ricardo Cifuentes Villarroel - 38-42 Environmental Struggles in Malaysia
by Meenakshi Raman - 43-48 Women, Land Rights and the Environment: The Kenyan experience
by Patricia Kameri-Mbote - 49-55 Trade Liberalization, Natural Resources and Poverty
by Ronnie Hall - 56-63 The New Geopolitics of Oil
by Michael Renner - 64-70 Revisiting the Oil Curse
by Samuel R Schubert - 71-75 The Earth Charter and the Quest for a More Sustainable and Peaceful World
by Mirian Vilela - 76-81 From Empire to Earth Community
by David Korten - 82-86 Gender and Natural Disaster: Sexualized violence and the tsunami
by Claudia Felten-Biermann - 87-93 The Public Sphere, Globalization and Technological Development
by Tina Sikka - 94-100 Global Discourses and Local Politics in the Production of Power Policy in India
by Waquar Ahmed - 101-105 Sudan: Identity and conflict over natural resources
by Munzoul A M Assal - 106-110 The New El Dorado in Romania: The State and The World Bank against local development1
by Don Kalb - 111-115 Supporting Pastoralist Livelihoods in Eastern Africa Through Peace Building
by Jeremy Lind - 116-118 The Gasoline Crisis in Iraq
by Pratap Chatterjee - 119-124 Mediating Resource Management in the Mi'kmaq Fisheries Canada
by Gretchen Fox - 125-132 Technologies of Existence: The indigenous environmental justice movement
by Dana E Powell - 133-137 Land Rights in South Africa: A mechanism against poverty?
by Sharron Marco-Thyse - 138-139 Challenging Coasts: Transdisciplinary Excursions Into Integrated Coastal Zone Development
by Simon Foale - 140-143 Natural Resource Management
by Wendy Harcourt (Editor) - 148-152 Hans Singer – the gentle giant1
by Richard Jolly
June 2006, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 1-3 Editorial: The Politics of Funding
by Wendy Harcourt - 4-10 Introduction: Financial Independence Among NGOs and Social Movements1
by Kléber Ghimire - 11-14 Funding NGOs: Making good the democratic deficit/Interview with Stefano Prato
by Wendy Harcourt (Editor) - 15-21 Winners or Losers? NGOs in the Current Aid Paradigm
by Catherine Agg - 22-28 NGOs, Social Movements, External Funding and Dependency
by Fernand Vincent - 29-33 Funding and the Future of the Global Justice Movement
by Edouard Morena - 34-39 Power Relations in the Financial Aid Chain
by Santiago Daroca Oller - 40-44 Funding Social Movements Through Fair Trade
by Murat Yilmaz - 45-51 Donor Policies and the Financial Autonomy of Development NGOs
by Britta Sadoun - 52-61 Systems of Accountability, Webs of Deceit? Monitoring and Evaluation in South African NGOs
by Lisa Bornstein - 62-66 Global Poverty Reduction: A new social paradigm?
by Francine Mestrum - 67-74 Women and Microfinance in Mediterranean Countries
by Marcella Corsi & Fabrizio Botti & Tommaso Rondinella & Giulia Zacchia - 75-80 Marginalizing Palestinian Development: Lessons against peace
by Helga Tawil Souri - 81-85 The Integration of Arab Emerging Markets
by Naser I Abumustafa - 86-92 Challenges and Opportunities of E-learning Networks in Africa
by Allam Ahmed & Williams E Nwagwu - 93-101 Resources for Creating Another World: Financial Strategies of the World Social Forum
by Liliana Diaz - 102-107 Turtle Eggs and Sustainable Development: Indonesian NGOs and funding
by Antonio Pradjasto & Indriaswati Dyah Saptaningrum - 108-115 Funding of Non Governmental Organizations in Senegal: Constraints and Opportunities
by Fatou Sarr - 116-121 Brazilian Civil Society Structures and Financial Resources: The case of Rio 1992
by Silvana De Paula - 125-128 The World Social Forum: Challenging empires
by Massimo De Angelis - 129-130 Book Shelf
by Wendy Harcourt (Editor) - 134-135 Last Word: Where is the Money for Women's Rights? AWID
by Rochelle Jones
March 2006, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-5 Editorial: Making Change Happen
by Wendy Harcourt - 6-11 Women's Rights in Development
by Joanna Kerr - 12-15 Some Impressions from the AWID Forum
by Yvonne Underhill-Sem & Lina AbouHabib & Nerea Craviotto & Lina Abirafeh - 16-17 Two Poems
by Teresia Teaiwa - 18-22 Reproductive and Genetic Bio Technologies: Taking up the challenge
by Marsha J Tyson Darling - 23-29 Breaking the Global Production Chain: Thai women's struggles for economic rights and justice
by Junya Lek Yimprasert - 30-34 Feminisms, Identities, Sexualities: A personal journey
by Noelene Nabulivou - 35-37 Negotiations: Feminism, racism and difference
by Enisa Eminova - 38-41 African Feminism: How should we change?
by Sylvia Tamale - 42-45 The Top Ten List on How to Change
by Pramada Menon - 46-48 Women's Rights in a Changing World1
by Anita Nayar - 49-51 Women's Rights, Economic Justice and Citizenship: What role for the United Nations?
by Virginia Vargas - 52-54 Rising Phoenixes: Creative resistance by victimized women
by Farida Shaheed - 55-59 Indigenous Women's Visions of an Inclusive Feminism
by Myrna Cunningham - 60-62 Building an International Feminist Space: Reflections on Bangkok
by Everjoice J Win - 63-67 Making Institutions Work for Women
by Aruna Rao - 68-71 Beyond Tools: Technology as a feminist agenda
by Chat Garcia Ramilo - 72-76 Inter Movement Dialogues: Breaking barriers, building bridges
by Nandita Gandhi & Nandita Shah - 77-80 Not So Strange Bedfellows: Sexuality and international development
by Susie Jolly - 81-83 Faith, Feminism and the Power of Love
by Shareen Gokal - 84-85 Inclusion: A catalyst for change
by Jana Maiuri & Lydia Shula - 86-88 Gender and Generation: Spaces for change?
by Erin Leigh - 89-91 Patriarchy in Secular and Religious Varieties
by Vivienne Wee - 92-95 Law and Policy Reform: Mechanism for change or black hole?
by Savitri Goonesekere - 96-98 Gender, Sexuality and Law Reform in Muslim Societies
by Liz Ercevik Amado - 99-101 Leadership and Renewal: Cite, site and sight in women's movements
by Bernedette Muthien - 102-103 Where are the Men?
by Gretchen Bloom - 104-107 Promoting Institutional Change: CIDA's framework for assessing gender equality results
by Lucie Bazinet & Tamara Sequeira & Julie Delahanty - 108-112 Local and Global Women's Rights in the Pacific
by Vanessa Griffen - 113-115 Poems from the Solomon Islands
by Jully Makini - 116-119 Meri Kirap, Women Arise! Promoting women's rights in Papua New Guinea
by Robyn Slarke - 120-123 Me, Us and Them: Migrant women defining change
by Charito Basa - 124-126 My Sister Is Not Too Heavy: Building strong movements in Kenya
by Nyambura Ngugi - 127-131 Women Fighting Violence in War-Torn Societies
by Selmin Çalişkan & Karen Griese - 132-133 ICTs and Bulgarian Women's Rights Movements
by Christina Haralanova - 134-136 Struggles from Within: Migrant women in Southeast Asia
by Mary Rose Geraldine A Sarausad - 137-141 Organizations Working for Women's Rights
by Melissa M. Haniewicz & Sheryl Beckford - 142-145 Book Shelf
by Melissa M. Haniewicz & Sheryl Beckford - 155-161 Last Word – How Does Change Happen
by Lisa Veneklasen
December 2005, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 1-4 Editorial: Upping the Stakes
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-10 Introduction—Sexual Health and Reproductive Rights: Refocusing priorities
by Julie Delahanty - 11-15 Holding Ground: The challenges for sexual and reproductive rights and health: In Dialogue with Sonia Corrêa
by Sonia Corrêa - 16-20 Refuting Security Demographics: In Dialogue with Betsy Hartmann
by Betsy Hartmann - 21-27 India's Population Policies: Untouched by the Cairo rhetoric
by Mohan Rao - 28-42 Trade Liberalization and Reproductive Health: A framework for understanding the linkages
by Caren Grown - 43-51 Population Politics and Women's Health in a Free Market Economy
by Sumati Nair & Preeti Kirbat & Sarah Sexton - 52-55 Trade Encroaching on Health
by Sarah Sexton - 56-60 Women's Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights: A key to ending HIV/AIDS
by Adrienne Germain & Zonibel Woods - 61-68 Towards the ‘Right’ Reforms: The impact of health sector reforms on sexual and reproductive health
by Helen De Pinho - 69-74 Reproductive Rights Advocacy: Concentration of effort, dilution of intention
by Pascale Allotey & Daniel D Reidpath - 75-84 Integrating Feminist Agendas: Gender justice and economic justice
by Carol Barton - 85-91 Safe Abortion and the Global Political Economy of Reproductive Rights
by Barbara B Crane - 92-98 Moving Towards the ‘Centre’: Reproductive health and rights in Tanzania and Kerala, India
by Priya Nanda - 99-105 Are Sexual and Reproductive Rights Only for the Rich?
by Stan Bernstein - 106-112 A Disability Rights Approach Towards Sex Selection
by Gregor Wolbring - 113-119 China: The intersections between poverty, health inequity, reproductive health and HIV/AIDS
by Joan Kaufman - 120-126 Unpacking the Myths: Inequities and maternal mortality in South Asia
by Imrana Qadeer - 127-136 Orienting Health Systems for Maternal Health – the Sri Lankan Experience
by Dulitha N Fernando - 137-142 Square Pegs in Round Holes: Redefining public–private partnership
by Indu Capoor - 144-150 Reproductive Rights and Health Movements
by Morag Humble - 151-154 Bookshelf
by Morag Humble - 161-161 Code Pink: The 21st Century Mothers of Invention
by Linda Milazzo
September 2005, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 1-4 Editorial: The Culture and Context of Peace
by Wendy Harcourt - 5-15 From Peacebuilding to State building: One step forward and two steps back?
by Alejandro Bendaña - 16-24 Social Reconstruction: The reuniting of aid and politics1
by Mark Duffield - 25-34 Balancing Peace with Justice in the Aftermath of Violent Conflict1
by Rama Mani - 35-40 The Washington Consensus and Armed Conflict: Impacts on health care and education
by John Tirman - 41-49 The International Community and Peacebuilding1
by Jenny Pearce - 50-56 Peacebuilding through Global Peace and Justice
by Necla Tschirgi - 57-62 Post-conflict Reconstruction and Development
by Jos Van Gennip - 63-72 Peacebuilding and Reconstruction with Women: Reflections on Afghanistan, Iraq and Palestine
by Valentine M Moghadam - 73-81 The Politics of Post-war/post-Conflict Reconstruction
by Shalmali Guttal - 82-86 Answering the Skeptics: Achieving gender equality and the Millennium Development Goals1
by Caren Grown - 87-92 Knowledge and Developing Economies
by Philip Cheng & Brian Hilton & Chong Choi - 93-100 Cultures of Peace: Women in the Rural Federation of Zambrana-Chacuey
by Dianne Rocheleau - 103-110 Women and Peace through Justice
by Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini - 111-120 Sri Lanka and the Violence of Reconstruction
by Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake